Language name and locationː Budong-Budong, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue] |
1. messa |
21. duampulo messa |
2. dua |
22. duampulo dua |
3. tellu |
23. duampulo tellu |
4. uppa |
24. duampulo uppa |
5. lima |
25. duampulo lima |
6. unnu |
26. duampulo unnu |
7. pittu |
27. duampulo pittu |
8. kauhua (10 - 1) |
28. duampulo kauhua |
9. kamisaaq (10 - 1) |
29. duampulo kamisaaq |
10. sampulo |
30. tallumpulona |
11. sampulo messa |
40. uppapulona |
12. sampulo dua |
50. limampulona |
13. sampulo tellu |
60. unnumpulona |
14. sampulo uppa |
70. pittumpulona |
15. sampulo lima |
80. kauhuapulona |
16. sampulo unnu |
90. kamisaaqpulona |
17. sampulo pittu |
100. saŋatu |
18. sampulo kauhua |
200. duaŋatu |
19. sampulo kamisaaq |
1000. sasabu |
20. duampulo |
2000. duasabu |
Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Nicolas Ossart, Paris, France, December 14, 2004. Data taken from ''Kosakata dasar bahasa Panasuan serta tata bahasa ringkas bahasa Panasuan dan kosakata dasar bahasa Tangkou serta tata bahasa ringkas bahasa Tangkou'' Marthen L. Manda, Masao Yamaguchi (中嶋鴻毅) and Hirotake Nakashima. Issue 9 of Endangered languages of the Pacific Rim, A3-010; 2002) 提供资料的语言学家: Prof. Nicolas Ossart. 2004 年 12 月 14 日 |
Other comments: Budong-Budong or Tangkou is a moribund language spoken by approximately 180 speakers in Tabolang village, Makassar strait, Budong-Budong river area, Mamuju regency, West Sulawesi province, Indonesia. Budong-Budong has a decimal numeral system. |
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